SWP4- The Monster’s Mouth

Looking up at the network of elevators at the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. Its train shed doors stand open under the void where conveyors should be. You can see where they used to connect on the left and right. The outside of the building is covered in racist graffiti.

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Storms and waves, focused by the Port of Wisconsin entry have focused the faces to tear-up these boards below.

A wide view (15mm) of the shadow 4B is casting on 4A. Light leaks because of cheap camera.

Either the company was pulling parts from this evaporator to use as parts for other plants, or the last thing the workers did was to get this machine ready for the next campaign. Either way, plans changed.

An abandoned news stand between the concourse and ticket booths. This is one of my favorite pictures from the 2000s.

A typical room in the barracks, reinforced from mortars and light shelling, possibly.

This is one of my favorite doorways (yes, I have favorites) for a few reasons: 1.) You can see how the once-arched door has been squared-off for rectangular doors to fit; 2.) you can see one complete historic door and one ruined door, and the chain that used to hold them together before someone kicked-out the security, and; 3.) I like the texture of the bricks and design of the radiators in the room beyond–the blacksmith shop. Just do.

Looking into the tunnel system from below the Women’s Ward. The tunnels were used mostly by staff to move food and laundry.